Alex Hill

Hill Scores Best Finish of Her Season at Lake Ozark Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - ELDON, Mo. (May 28, 2019) - Alex Hill finally managed to avoid misfortune and she raced to her best finish of the year against a stout Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour field Sunday night at Lake Ozark Speedway.

"It was nice to finally finish a feature after the way things have been going lately," said Hill, who had been forced out of three consecutive A Mains due to other drivers' miscues. "I've hated it for our team because we've been faster recently, although our results don't show it."

Her evening didn't have the best beginning as she drew the seventh starting spot in her eight-car heat race.

"The start messed us up," she said. "I was in the slop and dropped back to last. I was able to move back to seventh and was gaining on the other cars, but ran out of laps."

Hill's heat race finish forced her to line up eighth in the B Main.

"We had a restart before we completed a lap and that moved me up a row," she said. "After that, my car was really working well and I was able to move toward the front. I made it to second and was closing on the leader when the race ended."

Hill lined up in the 19th starting spot in the night's 25-car main event thanks to her runner-up result in the B Main.

"I didn't have a very good start and fell back a bit," she said. "Then I moved to the middle and started passing some cars. I made it up to about 13th or 14th when the middle started going away and my car became too tight. I moved to the top and it was tight up there, too. I eventually finished 16th."

The previous night at Lake Ozark Speedway was similar to Hill's two prior ASCS events as she showed speed, but ended the evening on the hook.

"Daryl gave me another fast car in the heat race," she said. "We went from ninth to sixth and we were right behind the fourth- and fifth-place cars at the finish."

Her effort qualified her for the 16th starting spot in the A Main.

"We only made it a couple of laps when the car I was trying to pass spun out in front of me exiting turn two," she said. "I was on the inside of him and already on the berm so I had no place to go. We didn't have a lot of damage, but enough to put us out of the race.

"It was frustrating because it was the third race in a row where a car in front of us had spun and collected us to end our night."

“I'm looking forward to starting Speedweek this Saturday in Amarillo," she said. "I think we're faster now than we were earlier this year and I hope we can have some good luck instead of bad luck now."

Saturday at Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas, for Sizzlin' Summer Speedweek with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour

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Hill Sees Rain Halt Promising Night at Selinsgrove Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - SELINSGROVE, Pa. (May 6, 2019) - Mother Nature interfered with a great outing for Alex Hill last Saturday at Selinsgrove Speedway during a Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour event.

After winning her heat race, Hill was strapped into her car in the staging area waiting to push off for the night's main event when rain forced the cancellation of the remainder of the evening's racing program. Her previously scheduled race at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pa., on Friday also fell to rain.

"Rainouts are always disappointing," said Hill, who was slated to start seventh in the A Main at Selinsgrove Speedway. "But this one was especially disappointing since we were fast and made the redraw. You hate to see nights like that end early."

Hill's night began well with early speed.

"Daryl gave me a good car and we were pretty fast right away in hot laps," she said. "I think we were 10th fastest. We're trying to focus lately on being faster earlier in the night so I was driving hard."

Hill drew the pole starting position for her heat race. She took the lead at the start and was never seriously challenged for the lead.

"We had a really fast car for the heat," she said. "It felt comfortable and I was able to roll the bottom real well with it. It's always good to win a race no matter what kind it is."

Just one race is on Hill's schedule this weekend as she returns to I-30 Speedway in Little Rock, Ark., on Saturday for another ASCS National Tour event.

“It's always good to race at I-30," she said. "We've been able to race there quite a bit. The bonus with racing there is that it provides more track time before the Short Track Nationals in the fall."

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Hill Excited to Make 410 Sprint Car Season Debut This Friday at Lernerville

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (April 16, 2019) - Alex Hill is looking forward to making her first 410ci winged sprint car start since the summer of 2017 this Friday at Lernerville Speedway during the track's season opener.

“I'm excited to get back in a 410 again," she said. "I think I've raced a 410 about three or four times before, but it's been two years since the last time."

Hill showed speed in that appearance in 2017 with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series at her home track of Ohsweken Speedway. She qualified seventh quickest in her qualifying group of 19 cars and ran in a transfer spot in the Last Chance Showdown before eventually withdrawing from the race.

"The car felt pretty good at that race," she said. "But Ohsweken is the track where I have the most experience and it's the only place I've raced a 410. I've never seen Lernerville."

The Hill's Racing Team chose to race a 410 at Lernerville Speedway because of the team's schedule and to expand Hill's driving skills.

"We want to run some 410 races, but it's difficult to fit them in since we're running the ASCS National Tour," she said. "ASCS has this weekend off and Lernerville is about six and a half hours from home so I can fly home (from school in Los Angeles) and ride to the track from there.

“We'd prefer to run the 410 at a track we're more familiar with, like Ohsweken. But they aren't having any 410 races this year."

Hill will be looking to run as many competitive laps as possible.

"Our goal will be to get a lot of good laps in and make the A Main," she said. "I think that running a lot of 410 laps will make me more comfortable in a 360."

The team has no definite plans to race the 410 again this year, but that's subject to change.

“We're not planning to race it again since we have a pretty full schedule," she said. "But that could change if there are rainouts and races are rescheduled."

SEASON STATS -

6 races, 0 wins, 0 top fives, 0 top 10s, 0 top 15s, 0 top 20s

UP NEXT -

Friday at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa.

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Hill's Weekend Dampened by Slow Start and Mother Nature

Inside Line Promotions - LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- A slow start in her heat race proved to eventually be too great of an obstacle for Alex Hill to overcome Friday night at I-30 Speedway during a show sanctioned by the ASCS Mid-South, ASCS Sooner and ASCS Lone Star Regions.

Hill drew the sixth starting position in her eight-car heat race on the first night of the scheduled two-night event at the quarter-mile oval.

"I just didn't get a good start and dropped back a couple of spots," she said. "Doing well on starts is something I've struggled with and I really need to improve on that. The track in the heat race was tacky and hammer-down. It's really difficult to pass on a one-lane track. Once we got going, I was kind of stuck where I was at."

Her eighth-place finish in the heat race forced her to start deep in the B Main in the ninth starting spot.

"We were fast in the B Main," she said. "I drove harder like I needed to and we were able to move up some spots. Unfortunately, we just ran out of laps. The field had gotten kind of strung out. We needed a caution to get everyone back together and to give us an opportunity to pass some more cars, but we never got it."

Hill finished sixth in the race, three spots short of a transfer into the A Main.

Any chance of improvement the following night was washed away when Saturday's race was canceled due to rain.

"It was really disappointing not to be able to race on Saturday," she said. "My crew chief wanted to run the USCS race, but that was two hours away. I just couldn't do that since my flight was at 6 a.m. Sunday. But that was eventually canceled, too, so it didn't matter."

The next scheduled racing action for Hill will be in a 410ci winged sprint car on April 19 at Lernerville Speedway in Sarver, Pa., although there's a chance she might compete in a 360 before then.

“I'm excited to be racing a 410 at Lernerville on April 19," she said. "I'd like to race again before then and there's a chance we might race the weekend before that, but we definitely plan to race at Lernerville."

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Hill Heading to I-30 Speedway This Weekend to Gain More Time Behind the Wheel

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (March 25, 2019) - With a current lull in the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour schedule, Alex Hill is planning to get some competition in this weekend.

Hill and her Hill's Racing Team are scheduled to compete this Friday and Saturday at I-30 Speedway in Little Rock, Ark., during a doubleheader that is sanctioned by the ASCS Mid-South Region, ASCS Lone Star Region and ASCS Sooner Region.

The cancellation of the Spring Nationals at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, in mid-March places more emphasis on her getting some track time, even if it isn't with the national series.

"We try to race a lot and avoid any long layoffs if we can help it," she said. "We haven't raced since February in Florida and our next race after I-30 isn't scheduled until April 19 in a 410 at Lernerville so it would be really nice to get some laps in this weekend. I'd rather not have my next race be in a 410 without racing at all for a couple of months if possible."

More experience at I-30 Speedway is welcomed as well.

"I-30 is a track where it's always good for us to run," she said. "We've had some speed there in the past, but there are things we need to work on, too. It's nice to be able to work on things there when it's not a points race. It's a track where we'll be racing at probably a couple of times later this year. Smaller tracks are the ones that I probably need more improvement on so laps at I-30 certainly wouldn't hurt. I'm excited to return to the track and we're hoping that the weather will cooperate this weekend."

Hill has three career starts at I-30 Speedway and all three came last season. Her best result was her most recent one, which featured a fourth-place finish in a B Main during the famed Short Track Nationals.

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Hill Experiences Challenging Opening Weekend in Florida

Inside Line Promotions - OCALA, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2019) - Alex Hill's first-ever visit to Bubba Raceway Park was a challenging experience as she kicked off her 2019 racing season last weekend during a USCS Series doubleheader. A driving miscue was costly on Friday while mechanical woes plagued her on Saturday.

"I thought we ran pretty well, although our results didn't show it," she said. "I made a mistake on Friday that cost us and we had some mechanical problems on Saturday. But other than those issues, I thought we ran some pretty good laps for our first time there."

On Friday, Hill started last in her heat race and was able to advance a spot in a race where there was little passing, placing her eighth on the starting grid in her 14-car B Main.

"I was on the outside and got too tight going into the turn on the first lap of the B Main," she said. "I went way high and everybody drove under me and I fell back to last. After that, I was able to move forward and eventually finished seventh. I had a really good car and I'm confident that I would have finished in the top four and transferred to the A Main if I hadn't made that mistake on the first lap."

A better draw the following night started Hill third in her heat race, but mechanical problems forced her from the contest.

"I dropped to fourth and was able to regain third when the wing slider valve kind of exploded fluid everywhere in the car and on me," she said.

The DNF in her heat race forced her to start last in a B Main.

"I didn't have any brakes right away in the B Main so I didn't go full throttle during the race," she said. "I just kind of played it safe, especially since we had started in the back. I kept pumping them and they finally came back with a couple of laps to go, but it was too late to do anything."

Hill is looking forward to racing at the Ronald Laney Memorial King of the 360s this Thursday through Saturday at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, Fla.

“We've begun our season at East Bay for quite a while now," she said. "Last year we were able to make the A Main all three nights. We're hoping to do that again and put down some fast laps."

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Hill Beginning Her 2019 Racing Season This Weekend in Florida

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (Feb. 4, 2019) - Alex Hill is excited to open her 2019 racing season this weekend. The 19-year-old will race her 360ci winged sprint car for most of this month in Florida before joining the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour in March for a full season of competition.

"I'm really looking forward to getting back on the track this week," said Hill, who plans to race with the USCS Series at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala this Friday and Saturday. "We've usually started our year at East Bay so it's nice to start a week earlier this year."

Hill's plans for 2019 didn't solidify until a few weeks ago.

"We weren't planning on running the full ASCS tour this year," she said. "But then my teammate, Sam (Hafertepe Jr.), decided to run it again so it obviously made sense for us to do it, too."

Hill expects to improve on the 13th-place finish in the championship standings she recorded last year during her rookie campaign.

"Last year was definitely a learning experience," she said. "I raced at a lot of tracks for the first time. I think this year will go better for me and my crew since we'll have experience at most of the tracks."

Hill will have a full plate of racing this year as she tackles not only the full ASCS schedule, but numerous other events as well.

"We plan to race some USCS races before ASCS starts in Texas in March," she said. "We also plan to run other races during the year that work with our schedule. We have a 410 race planned in Pennsylvania for April and hope to add a few more of those races."

Hill is now a sophomore at California State at Los Angeles. Her class schedule is friendlier toward traveling to races this year.

"I'll be done with my last class for the week by 9 a.m. on Thursdays this year," said the full-time student. "That will work better than last year and will give me most of the day on Thursday to travel to races."

Veteran crew chief Daryl Turford will once again oversee operations for the Hill's Racing Team during their ambitious schedule. He'll be joined by a familiar face this year.

"Ronnie Monture traveled with us before, but he had a grandchild and is going to stay home and work in the shop this year," she said. "Daryl's dad, Peter, retired a few months ago and he's going to go on the road with us."

The races this weekend at Bubba Raceway Park will mark Hill's debut at the oval.

"I'm really looking forward to getting behind the wheel again since it's been so long," she said. "I've never raced there so it's always exciting visiting a new track. I enjoy starting the season in Florida."

UP NEXT -Friday and Saturday at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Fla., with the USCS Series

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Hill Proud Following First Full Season on ASCS National Tour

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (Nov. 8, 2018) - It was a year of extensive travel and valuable racing experience for Alex Hill as she became just the fourth woman to run the entire Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour presented by SawBlade.com schedule.

The 18-year-old competed in all 36 National races, plus more than a dozen other events, while attending college full-time in Los Angeles for nine months of the year. She finished 13th in the ASCS National Tour championship standings and placed third among rookies.

"I'm proud of us running the entire tour," she said. "It's not always fun. It can be pretty tough. That's when support and a good crew are especially important.

"The travel made it kind of difficult to keep up with my studies. I usually flew out of L.A. on Thursday night and came back on Sunday or Monday. It wasn't usually a short flight since almost all of the races are in a different area of the country."

Hill was able to spend part of the summer traveling with her team, including a stretch of approximately six weeks on the road.

"I really enjoyed being on the road with the guys during the summer," she said.

Her season was one with ups and downs as would be expected for a rookie who raced at many of the tracks for the first time. She was aided by her first-year teammate, Sam Hafertepe Jr., who eventually won his third ASCS title and the first for the Hill's Racing team.

"I enjoyed having Sam for a teammate," she said. "He's a good mentor and I was able to learn a lot from him. He has a lot of experience and knowledge to draw from."

Included in her season highlights were performances at a couple of special events.

"The night before the Canadian Nationals at Ohsweken Speedway was one of our best nights of the year," she said. "I challenged Chuck Hebing for the lead for a while before dropping back to third. Then I battled Mark Smith for several laps before passing him at the end to finish second. Chuck and Mark are probably the two best drivers back home so it was really fun to race well against them and it helped my confidence a lot.

"I thought we did really well at the Short Track Nationals, too. We had a really fast car. We missed making the main event by one spot, but I thought that was still pretty good because of the size and quality of the field."

The long season wasn't without its rough patches, too.

"We had kind of a tough Speedweek when we were involved in quite a few wrecks," she said. "I lost some confidence and was kind of down on myself. It wasn't fun and I really wasn't sure if I wanted to finish the tour, but I'm glad I stuck with it. I learned a lot after that and gained a lot of experience.

"My crew - Daryl Turford, Ron Monture and Sam - are the best and they helped me through the tough times along with my parents, who were at every one of my races. I certainly owe everything I do in racing to my parents."

Hill expects to return to the track in February during races in Florida, but her racing plans after that are uncertain.

"We plan to race again in Florida, but we're not sure about after that," she said. "We're waiting for the ASCS and other schedules to come out. We'd like to do some 410 races next year and we'll see how the schedules go."

SEASON STATS -

51 races, 0 wins, 1 top five, 3 top 10s, 13 top 15s, 24 top 20s

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Hill Becomes Fourth Woman to Complete Full ASCS National Tour Season

Inside Line Promotions - SAPULPA, Okla. (Oct. 31, 2018) - Alex Hill gained valuable experience on a tricky track and she celebrated her teammate's championship last Saturday at Creek County Speedway during the John Christner Trucking Fall Fling with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour presented by SawBlade.com.

The 18-year-old ASCS National Tour Rookie of the Year contender began her final night of racing for the year slotted in the sixth starting position of her heat race at the bullring.

"I got a good start and was able to move up to fourth, but I wasn't sticking the exit very well," she said. "My car didn't have much grip. Then a couple of cars got by me before I moved around and was able to improve my exit. My car was good. It was just some mistakes on the part of the driver."

Hill's finish placed her in the ninth starting spot in one of three B Mains, which were run due to the stout, 61-car field.

"I had a pretty good start in that race, too," she said. "I think we were up to about fourth at one point. But then there was a restart we didn't need. The track eventually went from the bottom to the top. I was running the bottom and got passed by a couple of cars. Then I moved to the top, but the car was a little too tight to run well up there."

While Hill finished the evening ninth in a B Main, she was happy to join her first-year Hill's Racing teammate Sam Hafertepe Jr. in celebration following his feature win and third ASCS National Tour title.

"It was awesome," she said. "I'm really happy for Sam and his team and for my parents, of course. My dad really loves this sport and it was nice to see it finally pay off for him. It was really cool."

Also of significance, Hill became only the fourth woman in the history of the ASCS National Tour to complete the full season.

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The 18-year-old's weekend concluded with her finishing just one position shy of qualifying for her first Short Track Nationals main event during Saturday night's ASCS Mid-South Region finale.

"We had a pretty decent weekend, especially on Saturday," she said. "It was disappointing that we were just one spot from making the main event since that was our goal. But it felt good to be competitive against a large field of cars in one of our biggest races of the year."

Hill's night on Saturday began with her starting on the outside of the front row of her heat race.

"It hurt a bit that we had to start on the outside since there was less traction there," she said. "(Seth) Bergman got by me early, but then I had a pretty good race with a guy for second. I slid him a few times in the final laps, but couldn't make it stick and ended up finishing third."

Hill's heat race finish slotted her eighth on the starting grid in her qualifier.

"I was able to move up some early in the qualifier," she said. "I ran lower in turns one and two than most of the others and I was able to gain on some of them in that part of the track. I ended up finishing fifth."

Hill started fourth in a B Main, which transferred the top three to the A Main.

"They were kind of rushing us before the race and I didn't find out where I was starting until I was in the car," she said. "I also didn't know how many were transferring.

"We were hurt a bit again by having to start in the outside row, but we still had a pretty good race. I was racing with John Carney II for third at the end. I was able to pull alongside him a few times, but couldn't get by him. I didn't realize it then that we were racing for the final transfer spot."

Bad luck ended Hill's night on Friday. Following a fifth-place finish in her heat race, she won the C Main and started 14th in a B Main.

"We had a yellow on the first or second lap," she said. "I slowed down and someone hit me from behind. I spun and the car rolled over. It wasn't a lot of damage - just the wings - but it put us out of the race."

The next competition for Hill will be Oct. 19-20 during the 45th annual Winter Nationals at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour presented by SawBlade.com.

"I always look forward to racing at Devil's Bowl," she said. "It's one of my favorite tracks. It's disappointing to me that we only race there twice a year. I'd like to race there more often."

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Hill Rallies for Top-15 Finish in First Visit to Route 66 Motor Speedway

A poor draw for her heat race combined with a one-lane track from rain that delayed the race until 10:30 p.m. forced her to start 20th in the 22-car field, where she advanced to finish 15th.

"There wasn't much we could do in the heat race," said Hill, who started and finished seventh. "It was hammer down and hard to pass. But we did pretty good in the feature. The car was really fast and we were able to move forward a bit."

Hill finished 18th in the feature the previous night during the Speedweek opener at West Texas Raceway in Lubbock, Texas - another new track for her.

"We were pretty fast all night," she said. "We were racing hard for third in the heat and I kind of backed off a bit since everyone made the feature and I finished fifth. I had a good car in the feature, but I should've been running up high instead of on the bottom."

The remainder of Speedweek will present more challenges to Hill with Tuesday's show at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, being the only track of the four that she has raced at before. She's hoping that a new car she'll debut at Devil's Bowl Speedway will lead to stronger finishes.

"We put a new car together for Tuesday," she said. "Sam (Hafertepe Jr.) made some big changes to it with the way I sit. It should make me more comfortable in the car."

The remaining Speedweek shows are Wednesday at Lawton Speedway in Lawton, Okla.; Thursday at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla.; and Saturday at Salina Speedway in Salina, Kan.

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Hill Hitting the Road Starting This Weekend With ASCS National Tour Speedweek

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (June 5, 2018) - Alex Hill is excited to tackle the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour presented by Sawblade.com Speedweek after a rainy forecast kept her from the race track last weekend.

"We didn't go to Knoxville as we had planned because the weather forecast said there was a 90 percent chance of rain," she said. "That's not worth it when it takes us about 12 to 15 hours to get there."

Hill is eager to embark on a lengthy road trip with her racing team beginning this week.

“I'm planning to travel on the road with them for about five or six weeks," she said. "I'm really looking forward to it. It's nice to be done with school for the summer and not have to race around my school schedule."

Speedweek will present a bit of a challenge to Hill since Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas, is the only track of the six ovals on the Speedweek schedule where she's previously raced.

"It will be a lot of new tracks for me," she said. "But I have a great crew and I think they've been to all the tracks so our cars should be good. Plus, we have Sam (Hafertepe Jr.) as a teammate. He knows most of those tracks pretty well."

Hill and the rest of the ASCS National Tour competitors will kick off Speedweek this Friday at West Texas Raceway in Lubbock, Texas, before venturing to Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas, on Saturday.

The remaining Speedweek races are June 12 at Devil's Bowl Speedway; June 13 at Lawton Speedway in Lawton, Okla.; June 14 at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla.; and June 16 at Salina Speedway in Salina, Kan.

SEASON STATS -

16 races, 0 wins, 0 top fives, 1 top 10, 3 top 15s, 8 top 20s

UP NEXT -

LUCAS OIL ASCS NATIONAL TOUR SPEEDWEEK - Friday at West Texas Speedway in Lubbock, Texas; Saturday at Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas; June 12 at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas; June 13 at Lawton Speedway in Lawton, Okla.; June 14 at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla.; and June 16 at Salina Speedway in Salina, Kan.

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Hill Tackling NRA Sprint Invaders Tripleheader in Ohio This Weekend

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (May 21, 2018) - Alex Hill enjoyed a weekend off from racing by starting her journey home after completing her freshman year at California State University in Los Angeles.

“I'm really happy to be done with school for now and I'm excited about returning home and focusing on racing," said Hill, who left California with her mother last Saturday and expects to arrive at her home in Ontario on Wednesday. "The last month was a little tough flying back and forth from Los Angeles to races each weekend. But it's worth it and I'm glad I have the opportunity to do that."

With the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour presented by SawBlade.com off the next two weeks, Hill plans to race three nights with the K&L Ready Mix NRA Sprint Invaders in Ohio this Friday at Limaland Motorsports Park in Lima, Saturday at Fremont Speedway in Fremont and Sunday at Waynesfield Raceway Park in Waynesfield.

"I'm familiar with all three tracks, although I'm not sure if I've raced at Waynesfield," she said. "I may have just watched there. Limaland is a fun track, kind of a little bullring. I raced pretty decent the last time I was there so I'm hoping to do well again or improve on that this time.

"I haven't raced a 360 at Fremont, just a 305. But I raced there a lot a couple of years ago so I'm pretty familiar with it."

Following the weekend in Ohio, Hill is looking forward to hitting the road and traveling with her team for an extended period of time.

“We're planning to go to Knoxville the following Saturday and then onto Texas from there for the ASCS races," she said. "We plan to be on the road for about a month and a half. I'm really looking forward to it."

UP NEXT -Friday at Limaland Motorsports Park in Lima, Ohio; Saturday at Fremont Speedway in Fremont, Ohio; and Sunday at Waynesfield Raceway Park in Waynesfield, Ohio, with the K&L Ready Mix NRA Sprint Invaders

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Hill Scores First Win and Recovers From Injury During Wild Season

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (Nov. 20, 2017) - The 2017 racing season was a year of highs and lows for Alex Hill as she embarked upon her first year of racing full time with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour. The best and worst moments of her season occurred just one week apart.

The 17-year-old scored the first 360ci sprint car win of her career on May 19 at her home track of Ohsweken Speedway in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada, during a weekend off from ASCS competition.

"That was definitely the highlight of the year for me," she said. "I felt that the time I had spent on the road with ASCS before that race really helped me and gave me the confidence I needed to win that race."

But it was just one week later that Hill was injured in a vicious crash at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa. She suffered a concussion and was sidelined from racing for almost seven weeks.

"I realized then how much I enjoy racing and what a big impact it has on my life because I missed it so much when I couldn't race," said Hill, who began racing sprint cars when she was only 13-years-old. "I was really happy when the doctor said I could return to racing. The crash didn't have any effect on me. It only took me a few laps to get comfortable in the car again."

While the crash didn't have an effect on her after she returned to the track, it forced her to miss the bulk of her racing schedule and the needed experience she was planning on gaining while competing on the road with the ASCS National Tour.

"We missed a lot of races since it happened at one of the busiest times of the racing season," she said. "Once I was able to race again, we didn't race as much as we'd planned since we couldn't win Rookie of the Year and I was leaving for college in August. We just picked out a few big races to run the rest of the year.

"Overall, the season was a bit disappointing because of my crash. Racing with the ASCS National Tour is a huge learning curve. We learned a lot, but we could've learned a lot more if we didn't miss so many races."

Hill will be eligible to compete for the ASCS National Tour Rookie of the Year Award next year and she is looking forward to racing with her new teammate, Sam Hafertepe Jr.

"I'm glad I can race for the rookie award again next year and I'm excited to be racing with Sam," she said. "He's a great guy and one of the smartest guys in racing I know. He knows a lot about almost everything in racing, including driving, engines and setting up the car. I'm looking forward to him being a mentor to me.

"I also think next year's schedule will be easier for me than last year when I was in high school," added Hill, who is a freshman at California State University in Los Angeles. "Next year I don't plan to have any classes on Fridays so it won't conflict with my racing. I'm also planning on staying on the road with the team once school is out instead of flying back and forth to the races."

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"I'm really excited about the 360 Nationals," she said. "Knoxville is one of my favorite tracks and I love racing there. Hopefully, it will go better than our last couple of nights."

Hill competed at the half-mile oval in Knoxville, Iowa, last Saturday to open a Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour doubleheader. She was one of 60-plus competitors tackling the event, which began with Hill qualifying 29 thquickest in her group. She then finished 10th in a heat race and 17th in a B Main.

"The car felt good," she said. "It just didn't have a lot of speed."

The Hills Racing Team followed the ASCS National Tour north on Sunday to race at Mason City Motor Speedway.

"The car was pretty good in the heat," she said. "I just needed to drive it better. I needed to move up higher and run the corners harder. The last couple of laps I got the hang of it and started doing better."

Hill finished fifth in a heat race and she started 21st in the feature on a dry track. Unfortunately, Hill was unable to finish the main event because of a mechanical problem that relegated her to an 18 th-place result.

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Hill Races a 410 Sprint Car With World of Outlaws for Only the Second Time

Inside Line Promotions - OHSWEKEN, Ontario, Canada (July 27, 2017) - Alex Hill capped three nights of racing in five days at her home track by making her second appearance in a 410ci winged sprint car in her career with the World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series on Tuesday night at Ohsweken Speedway.

Hill's evening got off to a solid start when she timed in seventh quickest out of 19 drivers in her group.

"I rolled around the middle in turns one and two and diamonded it in turns three and four," she said. "It went good and it was fast."

Her qualifying effort earned her a fourth-place starting spot in her heat race, in which she finished ninth.

"The tires were spinning a lot in the heat," she said. "I couldn't get anywhere and dropped fast. I was barely on the gas and the car still wouldn't stick. The track had changed a lot since qualifying."

Hill started third in the Last Chance Showdown.

"I ran in a transfer spot (top four) for about four or five laps and then just dropped," she said. "My crew chief, Daryl, and I talked before the race and decided that since the car hadn't been good earlier it would probably be best if I just pulled in if it wasn't much better that time and that's what I did."

Hill raced her 360 sprint car at the track on Friday and then again for the Northern Summer Nationals on Monday. She finished sixth in the A Main on Friday and 17th on Monday.

"Friday went pretty well," she said. "The track was about like it usually is.

"On Monday it got pretty slick, like it was on Tuesday. But the car was pretty good and we were rolling pretty good. We just started too far back to do much."

Hill is in the middle of a busy week as she flew to California on Wednesday for college orientation. The 17-year-old will fly to Iowa on Saturday to race with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, that evening before making her debut at Mason City Motor Speedway in Mason City, Iowa, the following night.

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Hill Heading into ASCS National Tour Speedweek for First Time in Her Career

Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada (June 6, 2017) - Alex Hill will embark upon her first career Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour Speedweek, which features seven races in nine days throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri.

"I'm pretty excited," she said. "I think it will be fun going to new tracks and seeing the new challenges. Our goal is to keep the car on all fours and not wreck. We want to run as many laps as we can and gain as much information as we can."

The Sizzlin' Summer Speedweek begins this Friday at West Texas Raceway in Lubbock, Texas, before shifting to Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas, on Saturday. Teams will take two days off before racing continues on June 13 at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas; June 14 at Lawton Speedway in Lawton, Okla.; June 15 at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla.; June 16 at Randolph County Raceway in Moberly, Mo.; and June 17 at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo.

Most of the tracks will be new for Hill, who is in her first season competing full time on the ASCS National Tour.

"Hot laps is always key at each track," she said. "Once I know how hard I can run I'm set for the night. It gives me confidence to know how hard I can push and the team knows how they can set the car up."

Hill has added confidence after earning her first career 360ci winged sprint car victory a couple of weeks ago.

"Racing on the ASCS National Tour has given me a lot of confidence and has taught me a lot," she said. "This will be a grueling week, but the knowledge that we will gain is priceless."

UP NEXT -Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour Speedweek: Friday at West Texas Raceway in Lubbock, Texas; Saturday at Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo, Texas; June 13 at Devil's Bowl Speedway in Mesquite, Texas; June 14 at Lawton Speedway in Lawton, Okla.; June 15 at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa, Okla.; June 16 at Randolph County Raceway in Moberly, Mo.; and June 17 at Lucas Oil Speedway in Wheatland, Mo.

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Hill Scores First Career 360ci Winged Sprint Car Win in Return to Home TrackInside Line Promotions - OHSWEKEN, Ontario, Canada (May 23, 2017) - Traveling the country on the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour has paid dividends for Alex Hill, who recorded her first career 360ci winged sprint car win last Friday during the return to her home track.

"It was pretty awesome," she said. "We haven't been so good at Ohsweken Speedway the last couple of races. I think being on the road gave me confidence because any other time if I saw Glenn (Styres) pull up beside me I would have freaked out. This time I took his line away and did something about it."

Hill kicked off the 22nd annual Season Opening Night by advancing from third to second place in a heat race. That advanced her and the Hill's Racing Team into the feature redraw, in which she pulled the No. 1 to start the main event on the pole.

"I fell to second on the start," she said. "Something happened to the leader's car around Lap 5 so I inherited the lead. At one point I was side by side with Glenn for the lead, but I took his line away and kept the lead. Then on the last lap someone spun near the line I was running. I slowed down and saw the nose of the second-place driver so I gassed it up and just crossed the finish line first."

The victory was her third career at her home track and the first in the division. It gives Hill momentum as she returns to ASCS National Tour competition this Saturday at El Paso County Raceway in Calhan, Colo., and Sunday at Phillips County Raceway in Holyoke, Colo. It will mark her debut at both tracks.

"I've been learning a lot being on the road full time this year so I'm excited to go to two new tracks," she said. "We are pushing ourselves and I think last weekend's win shows it is helping."

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Inside Line Promotions - SIX NATIONS, Ontario, Canada - After taking a weekend off from racing to attend her senior prom, Alex Hill will be back on the track this week with four consecutive nights of racing scheduled in the nation's heartland.

The 17-year-old will continue her quest for Rookie of the Year honors on the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour on Thursday with a visit to Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. On Friday and Saturday she plans to compete in ASCS regional races at Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan., and at Springfield Raceway in Springfield, Mo., respectively. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the team will complete their racing week on Sunday night at Double X Speedway in California, Mo.

The four tracks on this week's schedule will all mark first-time appearances for Hill, something she has become accustomed to this year while traveling with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour.

"It's not too bad," said Hill, regarding the bevy of new tracks she's challenged with on a regular basis. "Sam Hafertepe Jr. helps us a lot with information when we're at the same track. He's good friends with (crew chief) Daryl (Turford). It's a big learning curve. But we're getting to the point where we're able to start focusing on some of the smaller things. It's just a lot of learning."

Hill enjoys the traveling associated with racing on the ASCS National Tour, even though it comes with a challenge.

"I like to travel, but it can be hard with school work," she said. "I just got my report card last week and I had good grades in all of my subjects so I guess it's going pretty well. I'm looking forward to when I graduate this summer and won't have to worry about school work for a little while."

UP NEXT -Thursday at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour; Friday at Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan., with the ASCS Red River Region; Saturday at Springfield Raceway in Springfield, Mo., with the ASCS Red River Region and ASCS Warrior Region; and Sunday at Double X Speedway in California, Mo.

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Hill, who qualified fifth quickest in her group and who started second in her heat race, was racing for the fifth and final transfer position with one lap remaining when the contact sent her car spinning, eventually resulting in a DNF.

"I was racing with two cars for the final transfer and I was on the bottom because the rest of the track was really slick," said Hill, who was making her first appearance at the track. "I just got a little too low."

She later started ninth in the B Main and finished eighth.

"I just didn't really go anywhere," she said. "I've had a hard time with the New York tracks because they've been very slick and I'm not used to that."

She was also scheduled to race last Saturday at Fremont Speedway in Fremont, Ohio. However, the event was rained out.

After taking this weekend off for her senior prom, the next racing action for Hill will be on May 11 at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour followed by a visit to Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, on May 13.

"I'm really looking forward to going to Knoxville," said Hill, who competed in the 360 Knoxville Nationals there last year. "It's one of my favorite tracks."

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The 17-year-old high school senior recently announced that she was accepted to California State University Los Angeles. She will enroll next fall and will study criminal justice. However, she insisted that won't derail her racing dreams.

Hill is in the middle of tackling the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour full time this season for the first time in her career and she said that won't change in the fall when she's located on the West Coast.

"The guys will drive the truck and trailer to each track and instead of me flying to the races with my parents I'll fly there on my own," she said. "It shouldn't be much of a difference because we're used to traveling."

Hill is one of a handful of drivers who are contending for the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour Rookie of the Year Award in 2017. She is coming off her best finish of the season with the series on April 15 at Missouri State Fair Speedway in Sedalia, Mo., where she captured a 16th-place result.

"The goal is just to get better in the sprint car," she said. "We haven't had set goals other than to get more comfortable and used to the different tracks and different surfaces."

Hill opened the year by competing in Florida before a pair of weekends in Texas preceded the most recent race in Missouri.

She will return to action this Friday at Fulton Speedway in Fulton, N.Y., with the Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints before competing on Saturday at Fremont Speedway in Fremont, Ohio, with the NRA Sprint Invaders.

The Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour schedule resumes on May 11 at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.

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